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I've been rattling this thought around my head for the past few months but just decided to make it publicly accessible.
Some Keys To Being A Succesful Blogger
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I'm sure more than 2 or 3 of you have seen industry related blogs like Search Engine Lowdown, MarketingVox (formerly MarketingWonk) or even culture specific blogs like BoingBoing, David Weinberger's Joho blog, Engadget (cell phone blog) etc... Many of which have rose to fame in a short period of time due to the expert commentary and insight they provide in the subject areas each covers. There's an evolution most of them follow as well. It goes something like this:
So that's a loose representation of how a blog rises in the ranks of a particular community. It is by no means a perfect representation of the dynamics involved in the blog maturing process. This list should be taken merely as a single way in which a blog becomes more well known and part of the community vertical subject matter etc... it discusses.
The second part is much more interesting. It's the "Where Do We Go From Here?" part and this is where blogs get tricky. Since blogs have not been around that long and the mainstream is just not beginning to adopt them as a legitimate place to advertise, there is no roadmap set in stone and I'm not sure there ever will be. But if you're a small publisher (author) with a quality blog, here are some ways you can turn your little blog into a key player in your industry.
Steps To Turn A Blog Into An Industry Mecca
Hopefully you will take this post and think about it at your own leisure. It should be taken as just that, a thought-provoking post, and really nothing more. There is a lot of cool stuff happening online right now and we bloggers are right in the middle of it. If you have aspirations of quitting your day job and becoming the next Rupert Murdoch, then a blog may be the place for you to start.
I've always believed in starting small and on a shoe string budget (if possible). So if you have more time than money and your friends think your funny, then maybe its time for you to start a blog.
Jason Dowdell is a technology entrepreneur and operates the Marketing Shift blog.
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